Paint Recycling & Disposal

That one dreadful item that fills up the back of many garages, shops, sides of houses, and buildings- PAINT!, and hazardous chemicals and waste! Since early 2000s King County Solid Waste has not accepted latex paint as part of its hazardous waste drop off items, Nor at its mobile program. And it can be costly to properly dispose of.

Unfortunately, paint is one of those items we cannot accept for hauling at Big Haul (Unless completely emptied or dried out.) However, it is one of the most frequently asked questions: “What can I do with my paint??”

We have compiled a list from the king county website “what to do with my paint” below- If you have further questions regarding paint or hazardous waste disposal please contact King County solid waste at (206)296-4692, website: http://www.hazwastehelp.org. They also have a step- by step video on their website.

Dumped illegally, liquid latex paint can be a hazard by plugging or damaging septic fields, overloading sewage treatment plants and creating environmental hazards on the ground.

Residents should dry out latex paint and stains and put it in the garbage with the lid off, using one of several methods:

Air:

Remove the lid and let the paint dry out in the can

Protect from freezing and rain as well as curious children and animals

This only works when an inch or less of paint is left in the can and is most effective in the warmer months.

Cat litter:

Mix latex paint with an equal amount of clay-based cat litter

Stir in completely and let the paint dry. It takes about 10 minutes for the cat litter to harden.

Add more cat litter if the paint is soft or runny after 10 minutes. Repeat until the material is very thick.

Sawdust, dirt, and shredded paper can be tried as alternatives to cat litter.

If there is not enough room in the paint can to stir in enough cat litter to dry it all out, pour off paint into any plastic or cardboard container that is large enough to hold the material, including a yogurt container, plastic tub, shoebox, or another convenient container.

Paint hardener:

Mix latex paint or stain with commercial paint hardener according to the directions.

At the end of that time, the paint will have a tacky, oatmeal-like consistency that will not spill out.

Other ideas of using up latex paint or stains:

Use the paint when painting a garage, dog house or use as a primer coat for another painting project.

Donate excess paint to a school, theater group or non-profit agency.

Be sure it's latex paint or stain! Look on the label for the word "latex," or for directions to clean up or thin with water. Oil-based paints should be brought to a hazardous waste facility for proper disposal. Once the latex paint has hardened or solidified, place the can with the lid off in your garbage container. The garbage hauler needs to see that the paint has been solidified.

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